The maid truly didn't understand and explained, "Mr. Warner, we don't know where these items were originally hung."
"Get out!" Bradley snarled.
Bradley returned to his bedroom with the box of photos and relied on his blurry memory to hang each wedding photo on the wall. He neither ate nor slept, tirelessly returning all the items related to Esther to their original places from the storage room. It was as if he believed that by doing so, Esther would come back.
The service staff were frightened and didn't know how to react to Bradley's strange behavior. They couldn't speak up and simply followed his orders.
They were well aware that Esther had died, and seeing Bradley suddenly covering the entire place with photos of a deceased person gave off a creepy atmosphere.
Bradley handled Esther's photos with extreme care. Especially when he saw her deep, beautiful gaze in each photo, he felt as if his chest was about to burst with pain.
When Mandy returned and saw Esther's photos, she felt nauseous. She hadn't expected Bradley to suddenly start acting affectionate after Esther's death.
Hadn't he ever heard the saying that delayed affection was worse than unrequited love?
"Bradley, what's this?" she asked.
Bradley looked at Mandy indifferently. "Let me introduce you—this is my wife, Esther."
Mandy was shocked by Bradley's introduction.
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don't read at all. horrible story, makes me sick....